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Re: What Should Happen to Suh?

A few years back, Nebby was noted for playing with opponents helmets when players were on the ground. They also talked smack after the play. This is just more of that type of Nebby intimidation behavior. Suh was taught well.

Re: What Should Happen to Suh?

Anything looks bad when you slow it down. You watch a tackle in person or live and it looks clean. On replay it looks clean. Than you slow it down and you think, "Oh my god, he's head hunting! Suspend him!"

Re: What Should Happen to Suh?

Originally Posted by Clones85'

Anything looks bad when you slow it down. You watch a tackle in person or live and it looks clean. On replay it looks clean. Than you slow it down and you think, "Oh my god, he's head hunting! Suspend him!"

Its football. Nothing should happen to Suh on that.

I also don't like Suh, but I'm not seeing anything here. It looks like he could control himself better when he's falling, but that goes for most people falling.

I wish it were more, so I could be outraged, but this is a real yawner.

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